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i went back to the states and went to law school at university of pennsylvania. then i came back, and choosing to live in san francisco was natural to me. when you are a child, you do not realize what you had until you leave home. i had the opportunity to live in los angeles, abroad in ireland, and there is no place like home, when you are from san francisco. i have been a corporate attorney at palo -- in palo alto. i became an >> i worked in the finance industry about 5 1/2 years. in the summer of 2009 i joined a venture capital firm with two other partners. >> we are all excited about the americas cup here in district two but one thing if you think about it everyone knows what fleet week is like here in the marina. this is fleet week on steroids. think about fort mason, these will be the most brings taken places to watch the americas cup. what we're working on and working to continue to work on and want your input on, how do we make it a positive experience for the people that live here. >> i'm happily married and my life and -- wife and i live around laurel vi
i went back to the states and went to law school at university of pennsylvania. then i came back, and choosing to live in san francisco was natural to me. when you are a child, you do not realize what you had until you leave home. i had the opportunity to live in los angeles, abroad in ireland, and there is no place like home, when you are from san francisco. i have been a corporate attorney at palo -- in palo alto. i became an >> i worked in the finance industry about 5 1/2 years. in the...
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back to san francisco when he was a young child and went on to stanford university where he studied law or medicine. he met my mother and went into the marine copper. i was born in 1945 and my brother in 1947. he died in 1993. this first work here was done in 1938. may grandmother took i am to see the first van gogh exhibit when he was young. apparently, it was considered my father is known for his sensitive to the light and color of a particular place. it's no coincide that those were titled to the places they were paint. all those places have a different quality of life. i'm going to show some works through the various periods of his career. during most of this time with the family was moving along with him until the time i got married in los angeles this although was before i was born in stanford this is entitled paling wallet circle in 1943. that is in 1949 and the next picture also were we lthd in 1948 where he was a student and teaching at the art institute. we moved to albuquerque this is from 1951 and this second one from 1950 in his masters show. he then accepted the only teach
back to san francisco when he was a young child and went on to stanford university where he studied law or medicine. he met my mother and went into the marine copper. i was born in 1945 and my brother in 1947. he died in 1993. this first work here was done in 1938. may grandmother took i am to see the first van gogh exhibit when he was young. apparently, it was considered my father is known for his sensitive to the light and color of a particular place. it's no coincide that those were titled...
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he says the law will infringe on other kids privacy rights. there is los angeles for a ballot reform. the law signed by governor brown on monday will allow students to equal access to facilities based on their gender identities. it's the first of its kind in the nation. we have more on who the law is designed to help and why many people are opposed. >> reporter: logan henderson, 18 years old, just graduated from santa monica high school. he was born female. >> did you start as logan. >> it is a unisex name. i did not have to change my name. save money. >> reporter: he started taking male hormones and started living as a male in high school. it wasn't easy. >> i never used the bathroom at school. >> you went all day without using the bathroom. >> no. >> you didn't feel comfortable going to the boys bathroom. >> no. >> or the girls bathroom. >> i wasn't sure if i would be safe so i didn't do it. >> this legislation is so extreme and unbalanced in that here you have girls in the locker room, taking their showers and you have a boy who can come in
he says the law will infringe on other kids privacy rights. there is los angeles for a ballot reform. the law signed by governor brown on monday will allow students to equal access to facilities based on their gender identities. it's the first of its kind in the nation. we have more on who the law is designed to help and why many people are opposed. >> reporter: logan henderson, 18 years old, just graduated from santa monica high school. he was born female. >> did you start as...
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this is not to give the law- enforcement a short shrift. i have had an impact on my husband's life, some of the unwanted. but he has had an impact on mind. i have done extensive work with law enforcement, with the lapd and the los angeles county sheriff's. i am here to tell you that crime has been driven down in los angeles because of their efforts, but not only because of their efforts. so what does the collaboration look like. i want you to keep some ideas in mind. there is no first among equals. what we learned in los angeles was that oppression alone was not the answer. it did not work. there were record highs in gang violence in 2005. i want to tell you what has happened between 2005 and 2012. number one, the grass roots -- the disorganize, fragmented, passionate grass roots must be part of this. the community members who go to county supervisors meetings, the members who pass out fliers, the youths who have been in the juvenile justice system that are now part of the coalition -- those individuals must have a seat at the table. no. 2.
this is not to give the law- enforcement a short shrift. i have had an impact on my husband's life, some of the unwanted. but he has had an impact on mind. i have done extensive work with law enforcement, with the lapd and the los angeles county sheriff's. i am here to tell you that crime has been driven down in los angeles because of their efforts, but not only because of their efforts. so what does the collaboration look like. i want you to keep some ideas in mind. there is no first among...
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as strong as yours and your job in the civic and again, i applaud the amazing men and women of our law enforcement agencies and our emergency response teams, you are my heroes. you are the ones that run in when everybody else is supposed to run out. and we see the drama all the way from 9-11 through katrina to whatever the next catastrophe is going to be. we live in a nuclear age. who would have predicted the united states would be fully invested in a response in japan? who would have predicted several years ago when a tsunami hit a country in indonesia which was predominately anti-american in its sentiment, mostly because of disinformation, mostly because as people grew up there they were given propaganda and told stories about the american those and what we do and how we do it, and they learned to feel we were the enemy. then they saw through that catastrophe, they saw the response of the lincoln battle group, they saw american military men and women in uniform as well as partnering with non-governmental organizations like project hope, operation smile, doctors without borders, they
as strong as yours and your job in the civic and again, i applaud the amazing men and women of our law enforcement agencies and our emergency response teams, you are my heroes. you are the ones that run in when everybody else is supposed to run out. and we see the drama all the way from 9-11 through katrina to whatever the next catastrophe is going to be. we live in a nuclear age. who would have predicted the united states would be fully invested in a response in japan? who would have predicted...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. see, i knew testosterone could affect sex drive, but not energy or even my mood. that's when i talked with my doctor. he gave me some blood tests... showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% testosterone gel. the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are or may become pregnant or are breast-feeding, should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painf
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. see, i knew testosterone could affect sex drive, but not energy or even my mood. that's when i talked with my doctor. he gave me some blood tests... showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% testosterone gel. the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue...
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how san francisco with a new law >>> went all day without using the bathroom? >> how san francisco is leading the state with a new law and critics who say it goes too far. >>> changes in the weather department. some clouds around the bay. sunshine inland and prospects for some thunderstorms late tonight. yeah. we'll have details. first, let's pay homage to our sponsor. oh look, some sunshine out there. ,,,, ,,,,,,,, killed five women last >>> more bay area headlines. tomorrow we will learn more about deadly limb seen fire that killed five women last may. you're looking at cell phone video of that fire. you can see the back end of the limo bursting into flames. it happened while the limo was traveling across the san mateo bridge. the joint investigation by city and county authorities is expected to reveal what caused the fire and whether or not negligence may be involved. the four surviving passengers say they told the driver there was smoke before the fire ignited. >>> starting tomorrow, there will be a series of town hall meeting in the east bay to discuss fir
how san francisco with a new law >>> went all day without using the bathroom? >> how san francisco is leading the state with a new law and critics who say it goes too far. >>> changes in the weather department. some clouds around the bay. sunshine inland and prospects for some thunderstorms late tonight. yeah. we'll have details. first, let's pay homage to our sponsor. oh look, some sunshine out there. ,,,, ,,,,,,,, killed five women last >>> more bay area...
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. >> the justice department says they will take the state of texas to court to strike down the new law requiring voters to have photo i.d.'s, the second time the federal government has sued texas over the law and the first lawsuit of its kind since the supreme court struck down part of the voting rights act. the justice department says that the measure would make it harder for minorities and poor to vote. >> we have new details in the case of embattled san diego mayor. the 70-year-old is planning to step down from office tomorrow. that is according to our sister station in san diego who says it is part of a deal reached to settle a sexual harassment suit. 18 women have come forward accusing filner of harassment. the council will vote on the deal tomorrow with the former congressman resigning after that. hannah anderson is speaking to set the record trait about her kidnapping and the relateship with the kidnapper. she was taken by family friend, james dimaggio, this month. police found the bodies of her mother and her brother in dimaggio's home in san diego. anderson, the girl, and dima
. >> the justice department says they will take the state of texas to court to strike down the new law requiring voters to have photo i.d.'s, the second time the federal government has sued texas over the law and the first lawsuit of its kind since the supreme court struck down part of the voting rights act. the justice department says that the measure would make it harder for minorities and poor to vote. >> we have new details in the case of embattled san diego mayor. the...
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santa clara county says it was spending redevelopment money on the library when under state law that money should go to schools and special districts of the county won a court order last month,
santa clara county says it was spending redevelopment money on the library when under state law that money should go to schools and special districts of the county won a court order last month,
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following these, the parliament had passed a tougher anti-rape law. many are going to question if this is actually working as a deterrent. >> is the world's biggest software company and today the search is on for a new boss for microsoft. a man who succeeded bill gates as the chief executive has .nnounced he will step down the markets seemed to cheer the news with shares rising nine percent perhaps reflecting the widespread criticism of his leadership. >> steve ballmer. what's one thing was never in hebt about steve ballmer, was energetic. >> i love this company. became was the year he chief executive. the man who had the task of filling bill gates shoes did keep the profits rolling. he seemed unable to respond to a fast-changing world. when steve jobs unveiled the iphone, steve ballmer was dismissive saying it was too expensive and business users would not want a phone without a keyboard. apple and google showed a new better. this former microsoft executive says the man at the top set the tone. >> i think there was a definite feeling of he could not
following these, the parliament had passed a tougher anti-rape law. many are going to question if this is actually working as a deterrent. >> is the world's biggest software company and today the search is on for a new boss for microsoft. a man who succeeded bill gates as the chief executive has .nnounced he will step down the markets seemed to cheer the news with shares rising nine percent perhaps reflecting the widespread criticism of his leadership. >> steve ballmer. what's one...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. at truecar.com, we offer our users... guaranteed upfront savings. the result? truecar users save... over $3,000... on average. save time, save money, and never overpay. visit truecar.com car insurance companies say they'll save you by switching, you'd have like, a ton of dollars. but how're they saving you those dollars? a lot of companies might answer "um" or "no comment." then there's esurance. born online, raised by technology...
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gary from washington, bill, what happened to support for state law over federal law, a hallmark of conservatives? your negative attitude toward legalization of marijuana in this state does not respect our vote. you should support us. why would i ever support anything destructive to this country, gary? i feel sorry for the children in washington state. judy and bob from california. it was scary to see those kids so wasted in seattle. country is headed straight down. jerry in delaware, bill, keep it pithy is a great book. i apologize because i had you all wrong. lot lots of people have me all wrong. glad you read the book and glad you liked it. andy from nebraska, "killing kennedy," best look i've ever read other than the bible. can't wait for c"killing jesus." bill, enjoying the factor from italy, where we are vacationing. aren't you guys lucky. if you can't get up to lake garda, it's another beautiful place. and finally tonight, the tip of the day. summer, just about over. so, the urchins once again facing school. here is a website every parent and grandparent should know about. it's called khan
gary from washington, bill, what happened to support for state law over federal law, a hallmark of conservatives? your negative attitude toward legalization of marijuana in this state does not respect our vote. you should support us. why would i ever support anything destructive to this country, gary? i feel sorry for the children in washington state. judy and bob from california. it was scary to see those kids so wasted in seattle. country is headed straight down. jerry in delaware, bill, keep...
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congress holds hearings and three years later they repeal the laws and pass another law making the federal government liable. it was evermore meant -- it was a rare moment. congress said we went too far and we need to reign things back a little bit. so throughout the 1970s, these two trends continue. you got the drug war, the rise of swat teams. by 1975 to about 500 swat teams. five years earlier had been one. they were used for this original purpose, this idea of using violence to diffuse an already violent situation. they were being used to respond to riots, active shooting situation, hostage taking, escaped felons. and their use in way that is very effective, that they have lied and the drug was number one in its own way. it was in the 1980s you see these two trends converge when reagan takes the drug war metaphor and makes a very literal. so you see this ratcheting up of the martial rhetoric and the were rabbit and the reagan administration the he declared drugs a threat to national security. he compared the drug war to the world war i battle which have always found amusing because it'
congress holds hearings and three years later they repeal the laws and pass another law making the federal government liable. it was evermore meant -- it was a rare moment. congress said we went too far and we need to reign things back a little bit. so throughout the 1970s, these two trends continue. you got the drug war, the rise of swat teams. by 1975 to about 500 swat teams. five years earlier had been one. they were used for this original purpose, this idea of using violence to diffuse an...
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following these, the parliament had passed a tougher anti-rape law. many are going to question if this is actually working as a deterrent. >> is the world's biggest software company and today the search is on for a new boss for microsoft. a man who succeeded bill gates as the chief executive has .nnounced he will step down the markets seemed to cheer the news with shares rising nine percent perhaps reflecting the widespread criticism of his leadership. >> steve ballmer. what's one thing was never in hebt about steve ballmer, was energetic. >> i love this company. became was the year he chief executive. the man who had the task of filling bill gates shoes did keep the profits rolling. he seemed unable to respond to a fast-changing world. when steve jobs unveiled the iphone, steve ballmer was dismissive saying it was too expensive and business users would not want a phone without a keyboard. apple and google showed a new better. this former microsoft executive says the man at the top set the tone. >> i think there was a definite feeling of he could not
following these, the parliament had passed a tougher anti-rape law. many are going to question if this is actually working as a deterrent. >> is the world's biggest software company and today the search is on for a new boss for microsoft. a man who succeeded bill gates as the chief executive has .nnounced he will step down the markets seemed to cheer the news with shares rising nine percent perhaps reflecting the widespread criticism of his leadership. >> steve ballmer. what's one...
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it was put in place because of privacy laws. today they said she is reconsidering the ban because the video was useful in a crash investigation. >>> three dead and nine recovering after a crime weekend of gun violence in oakland. you can see the five location wheres the shootings happened. including on telephonograph avenue where four people were -- telegraph avenue where four people were shot. ktvu's ken pritchett has more. >> reporter: if one is looking for a bright spot in the violent weekend, there is an arrest announced today in one of the shooting that came as a result of the public and the police working closely together. >> reporter: he was here on saturday when it happened. >> they shot 9 rounds of bullets. it was crazy. i thought i was in a battle field. >> reporter: three co-workers chased down a man, demetrius ward who stole a purse. >> he said there go the guy that stole my purse. >> reporter: they went to confront the suspect here again on this sidewalk. >> as soon as they went outside it was gunfire. it was strang
it was put in place because of privacy laws. today they said she is reconsidering the ban because the video was useful in a crash investigation. >>> three dead and nine recovering after a crime weekend of gun violence in oakland. you can see the five location wheres the shootings happened. including on telephonograph avenue where four people were -- telegraph avenue where four people were shot. ktvu's ken pritchett has more. >> reporter: if one is looking for a bright spot in the...
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. >> reporter: kayla's story is all too familiar for daniel, who works at east bay children's law offices, which represents 1600 foster youth in alameda county. a former special education teach, daniel saw foster children changing schools an average of six to nine times and not getting the educational support they need. >> this is in my mind very much a social justice issue. >> reporter: so daniel started the education advocacy program. >> if you can reduce your school changes, you keep your same friends, you keep your same teachers, you keep your same administrators, you're more likely to graduate from high school and that's what we have seen. >> reporter: not only does he help keep the kids in their familiar schools; he works with the school to help identify ways they can support the child, be it tutoring, special education or counseling. >> california youth and foster care have a lot of rights but those rights are only meaningful if somebody is going to stand up for them. that's what daniel does. >> reporter: roger chan is executive director of east bay children's services. he says dan
. >> reporter: kayla's story is all too familiar for daniel, who works at east bay children's law offices, which represents 1600 foster youth in alameda county. a former special education teach, daniel saw foster children changing schools an average of six to nine times and not getting the educational support they need. >> this is in my mind very much a social justice issue. >> reporter: so daniel started the education advocacy program. >> if you can reduce your school...
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law in britain. >> the authorities that questioned him took his laptop and cell phone. the guardian says it will continue to publish information obtained from snowden. >> after days of debating there are reports that the obama administration has put a temporary hold on some military aid to egypt. the white house has not made a permanent decision on this. kyla. >> reporter: dave, the obama administration said it is reprogramming aid for egypt while a review is underway. the u.s. gives the egyptian military about $1.3 billion a year and that includes a payment of $584 million that is still due by the end of september. the white house is reviewing so they can determine if cutting off funding would impact security. the state department says there has been no policy decision made about that remaining funding. over this past week, nearly 1,000 people were killed in deadly clashes between security forces and members of the muslim brother hood. the egyptian government announced it arrested the leader of the brotherhood. the military removed morsi from office last month. morsi i
law in britain. >> the authorities that questioned him took his laptop and cell phone. the guardian says it will continue to publish information obtained from snowden. >> after days of debating there are reports that the obama administration has put a temporary hold on some military aid to egypt. the white house has not made a permanent decision on this. kyla. >> reporter: dave, the obama administration said it is reprogramming aid for egypt while a review is underway. the...
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will be free today because the prime minister said yesterday that basically according to emergency law he needs to be under house arrest and we're not sure what will happen to him after that but he is due for his retrial to start again on the twenty fifth of august which is in a few days now the reason that has been allowed to walk free today is because he is his maximum amount of time that someone can spend in detention without being charged he was sentenced in june last year to guilty for being responsible for the deaths of protesters however the appeals court found that trial to be. procedural grounds and therefore all the organized the retrial this means that basically the court turns back to the end of the journey was devised evolutions as if you've never been sentenced and therefore it's almost like he was never tried so he can keep him in prison much longer however he is still facing trudges charges of corruption as well as being both in the killing of protesters so he will continue his trial but will be kept outside of prison under house arrest that was artie's bell truly repor
will be free today because the prime minister said yesterday that basically according to emergency law he needs to be under house arrest and we're not sure what will happen to him after that but he is due for his retrial to start again on the twenty fifth of august which is in a few days now the reason that has been allowed to walk free today is because he is his maximum amount of time that someone can spend in detention without being charged he was sentenced in june last year to guilty for...
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agenda of antiblasphemy laws. so anyway, someone else? >> we have to go on to the next speaker. >> it is all in the book and it's all in the vv. but just one minute a way of explaining this to people i did this in the congress with michele bachman. what does the work like mean? it is a source of elimination. it's also an adjective and the opposite of the word heavy. and aver blight you're going to light a fire. so the word blight is one word with free meanings. now come adjective and verb. islam is the religious system, the political system and military system. so as the religious system it's okay. do i agree? know that there's a lot of things i don't agree. but in the system it is absolutely antithetical to the freedoms we have here in america. anyway, thank you so much. [applause] >> focusing on transportation safety. first a portion of a program from 2006 with the co-authors of the u.n. safe at any altitude took a look at the u.s. government's investigations into the quality of airport security following 9/11 and argue that the takeove
agenda of antiblasphemy laws. so anyway, someone else? >> we have to go on to the next speaker. >> it is all in the book and it's all in the vv. but just one minute a way of explaining this to people i did this in the congress with michele bachman. what does the work like mean? it is a source of elimination. it's also an adjective and the opposite of the word heavy. and aver blight you're going to light a fire. so the word blight is one word with free meanings. now come adjective...
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they have very strict gun laws. >> this could not have happened in australia? >> someone got an illegal gun, they could. >> it can happen anywhere. you can get guns anywhere. these kids were under age. couldn't have gotten a legal firearm anyway. >> that's the point. these guns are going around, they're illegal, finding their way in the hands of kids like this, that's because they won't have strict gun control laws. >> those kids were using illegal handguns as it was. >> no handguns, wouldn't have that problem. >> no handguns at all? you have a guy, one driver, two other guys, driving around looking to kill somebody. guns aren't the problem. this behavior is killing somebody and laughing about it, saying i was bored, not understanding that what they're saying. that's the issue. guns are so far removed from the problem. >> i understand. but you take the evil personalities of these guys, put a lethal weapon in their hands, you'll have this kind of thing happened. >> they would have run him over with the car if they didn't have that. >> what about the road rage on
they have very strict gun laws. >> this could not have happened in australia? >> someone got an illegal gun, they could. >> it can happen anywhere. you can get guns anywhere. these kids were under age. couldn't have gotten a legal firearm anyway. >> that's the point. these guns are going around, they're illegal, finding their way in the hands of kids like this, that's because they won't have strict gun control laws. >> those kids were using illegal handguns as it...
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but the plaintiffs are you suing based on the federal wiretap law, the state wiretap law and invasion of privacy. but google is saying this is the ordinary course of business, they cite privacy consent. you have to consent to allowing this. you check the box. >> for all the people arguing about privacy, have you read your privacy policy? here it is. >> and read the fine print before you check yes, i'm in. so danny, what's the answer? if you're a g-mail user, do you have to just swallow it or is there some merit, is there recourse? >> here is the exciting thing. technology has always been about three laps ahead of the law. that case smith v maryland, that didn't deal with g-mail, it was 1979. it dealt with what we call pen registers. if you're not a criminal defense attorney, you may not know who those are. when you made a phone call, you told the phone company what number you were dialing and that's the only information it captured. that case was not equipped for technology changing every single day. >> and the content. >> and the content. but then again you can argue the content of w
but the plaintiffs are you suing based on the federal wiretap law, the state wiretap law and invasion of privacy. but google is saying this is the ordinary course of business, they cite privacy consent. you have to consent to allowing this. you check the box. >> for all the people arguing about privacy, have you read your privacy policy? here it is. >> and read the fine print before you check yes, i'm in. so danny, what's the answer? if you're a g-mail user, do you have to just...
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documents and documents it received from leaker edward snowden were unintended but they violated the law. in one example, a programming error involved the interception of a large number of calls. >>> and this morning a weather system brewing in the gulf of mexico has a potential to bring drenching rainfall to the southeast. cbs consultant david bernard explains. >> the key to it over the next two days has a lot >>> well, the key to all the heavy rain in the southeast as we go over the next few days will have a lot to do with the disturbance entering the gulf of mexico. right now the development potential is what we're calling medium for this to progress to a depression or a tropical storm in the next 48 hours or so. but even if that does not happen, the heavy rain is still coming. already we have flood advisories in effect for parts of the florida panhandle, alabama, georgia, and into the carolinas, and that's probably going to grow worse over the next 48 hours or so. now today i think the belt of heaviest rain will be in the northern gulf and along the gulf coast into southeastern jo an
documents and documents it received from leaker edward snowden were unintended but they violated the law. in one example, a programming error involved the interception of a large number of calls. >>> and this morning a weather system brewing in the gulf of mexico has a potential to bring drenching rainfall to the southeast. cbs consultant david bernard explains. >> the key to it over the next two days has a lot >>> well, the key to all the heavy rain in the southeast as...
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even if this new bill she's championing becomes law, it won't stop this, or this. the paparazzi won't stop. >> it's not me, it's going to be that little joe schmoe with the mobile camera. those little, those little smart phones now, everyone is a paparazzi now. good luck! >> reporter: strange as it may seem to some, snapping a picture of a celebrity kid on the street is enshrined in the first amendment. >> you know, i kind of asked for this life and kind of knew this was part of it. there is a price to fame. are you willing to pay it? >> our thanks to nick watt tonight. we want to know what you think. tweet us your message about the paparazzi. use #abc2020. should those children be off-limits? we'll be right back. >>> coming up, a baffling custody dispute. is he a real dad or just a celebrity sperm donor? >> this is the worst case of parental alienation i've ever seen. >> he's begging to pay child support. so, why can't he see his own son? imagine enough plastic to cover mt. rainier. what if we could keep that much plastic waste out of landfills each year. by using
even if this new bill she's championing becomes law, it won't stop this, or this. the paparazzi won't stop. >> it's not me, it's going to be that little joe schmoe with the mobile camera. those little, those little smart phones now, everyone is a paparazzi now. good luck! >> reporter: strange as it may seem to some, snapping a picture of a celebrity kid on the street is enshrined in the first amendment. >> you know, i kind of asked for this life and kind of knew this was part...
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it shows what is and isn't legal under the new marijuana law allowing adults 21 and over to possess up to an ounce of pot. >> the key to marketing is know your audience. >> munchies, orange fingers. >>> coming up, a pet food recall this morning for dogs and cats. why some products are being pulled from store shelves. it's for the owners, too, actually. ♪ you're not made of money, so don't overpay for boat insurance. geico, see how much you could save. i dbefore i dosearch any projects on my home. i love my contractor, and i am so thankful to angie's list for bringing us together. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. wyuu1 0 &xfr >>> listen up, this is important. a major pet recall that involves iams and eukanuba. a few batches of the food may have been contaminated with salmonella. there's no reports of illness. the recall is precautionary right now. the food in question has best buy dates in november 2014. we have a link to the full list of products. go to cnn.com/earlystart. >>> brace yourself for unnecessary cuten
it shows what is and isn't legal under the new marijuana law allowing adults 21 and over to possess up to an ounce of pot. >> the key to marketing is know your audience. >> munchies, orange fingers. >>> coming up, a pet food recall this morning for dogs and cats. why some products are being pulled from store shelves. it's for the owners, too, actually. ♪ you're not made of money, so don't overpay for boat insurance. geico, see how much you could save. i dbefore i dosearch...
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that tells me you have a disregad for the laws in ths state so i have a right to mpound your vehicle for 30 days so impounded it is. i will allow you to take your tools out of the vehicle just to make it perfectly clear if you get caught driving on a suspended license the chp will tow you and possibly hold your vehicle for 30 days in castro valley stanley roberts kron 4 news "freaking out" freaking out when a family in florida had a dangerous encounter with a black bear in their home. the babysitter took cellphone video of the bear. it left the woods and settled down on a family's porch to take a nap. the florida fish and wildlife commision said the homeowners did everything right -- the garbage and pet food was all inside. experts think the bear was just looking for a dry spot. r next on kron-- it's a meeting of the "culinary" minds. our vicki livikias takes us to a new san francisco hotspot. that will have your mouth watering. in this week's installment of dine and dish. you can get weather anytime with kron4's new mobile app. weather, traffic and news anytime you need it. for deca
that tells me you have a disregad for the laws in ths state so i have a right to mpound your vehicle for 30 days so impounded it is. i will allow you to take your tools out of the vehicle just to make it perfectly clear if you get caught driving on a suspended license the chp will tow you and possibly hold your vehicle for 30 days in castro valley stanley roberts kron 4 news "freaking out" freaking out when a family in florida had a dangerous encounter with a black bear in their home....
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we also strongly oppose a return to a state of emergency law. >> the problem is nobody's mentioning the "c" word, coup. what we are seeing is obviously a military coup. why are the americans per insisting otherwise. >> it is the toughest language the united states has used since egypt became the u.s.' closest ally in the '70s but the united states faces a tough dilemma now. what to do about the most important dmunt the arab world, a corner stone in the peace process, received $30 billion in u.s. aid since the peace process began in the late '70s and the military, which many of whose leaders including the current leader were trained in the united states. the fact is united states has to decide what to do about $1.5 billion provided annually to egypt and military exercises. there are a lot of other stakes, not just the peace process but the use of the suz canal for trade and military issues. there are a huge number of issues that washington has to face. it's not just the obama administration. it's also congress, which may well pressure the white house to take tougher action. because of th
we also strongly oppose a return to a state of emergency law. >> the problem is nobody's mentioning the "c" word, coup. what we are seeing is obviously a military coup. why are the americans per insisting otherwise. >> it is the toughest language the united states has used since egypt became the u.s.' closest ally in the '70s but the united states faces a tough dilemma now. what to do about the most important dmunt the arab world, a corner stone in the peace process,...
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without clear evidence that can be presented then there are questions in terms of whether international law supports it, do we have the coalition to make it work, and those are considerations that we had to take into account. >> schieffer: the attack on the damascus suburbs which left hundreds dead this week is looking more and more like a poison gas was used. the united states warned syria months ago that using chemical weapons could provoke a u.s. response. two reports tonight, first david martin is at the pentagon. david? >> reporter: bob, president obama's national security advisor has just sent out a tweet calling what happened in syria an apparent chemical weapons attack. and the commander of u.s. forces in the mediterranean has ordered navy warships to move closer to syria to be ready for a possible cruise missile strike. launching cruise missiles from the sea would not risk any american lives. it would be a punitive strike designed not to topple syrian dictator bashar al-assad but to convince him he cannot get away the w using chemical weapons. joint chiefs chairman general martin d
without clear evidence that can be presented then there are questions in terms of whether international law supports it, do we have the coalition to make it work, and those are considerations that we had to take into account. >> schieffer: the attack on the damascus suburbs which left hundreds dead this week is looking more and more like a poison gas was used. the united states warned syria months ago that using chemical weapons could provoke a u.s. response. two reports tonight, first...
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according to a working paper from the university of michigan's law school of business, those who save are viewed as more self control than heavy spenders and it found a connection between disciplined behavior and healthy lifestyle which then could make you more physically attractive. that is business news in new york. >> mike nicco is here with a check on the weather and fire danger still going on. >> especially in the north bay. now a look outside to show you what is going on, even if you are out of the north bay we have breezes and they will be gusty from 2:00 to 8:00 this afternoon, and small craft advisory for the bay water from 1:00 o'clock to 9:00 with winds gusting at 15 to 25 miles per hour and we have 12 miles per hour in oakland and 28 in fairfield and you can see the clouds moving right now from right to left across your screen as we look to the south from mount tamalpais this morning, and the clouds are causing the flight arrival delays into sfo. thunderstorms and fire are best in the north bay today and that is our number one highlight and cooler and cloudy nights are on
according to a working paper from the university of michigan's law school of business, those who save are viewed as more self control than heavy spenders and it found a connection between disciplined behavior and healthy lifestyle which then could make you more physically attractive. that is business news in new york. >> mike nicco is here with a check on the weather and fire danger still going on. >> especially in the north bay. now a look outside to show you what is going on, even...
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there is the law and we are implementing the law. so, it is great to be with you. look forward to working with you on a healthier more prosperous philadelphia, and the united states of america. thanks very much. applause] >> thank you, secretary. we will transition to our panel. i would like to highlight some who will be with us. s mentioned by the secretary, we will hear from hilda. the secretary will join us. i would like to invite dr. don schwartz to come. is staying.r am happy to have another chair at the table for dr. schwartz. consumers.rt with we have asked and invited hilda bit about her le own experience as it has to do care and her e story and how the bits and pieces connect. hilda, welcome. latina.u can tell, i'm i'm from the north philadelphia area. puerto t generation rican and first to graduate from igh school, under grad and graduate school from my family. >> i'll start over. latina. i'm from this area, from the north philadelphia area. first generation puerto rican. i'm first to graduate from high from undergrad and graduate school. undergrad uated
there is the law and we are implementing the law. so, it is great to be with you. look forward to working with you on a healthier more prosperous philadelphia, and the united states of america. thanks very much. applause] >> thank you, secretary. we will transition to our panel. i would like to highlight some who will be with us. s mentioned by the secretary, we will hear from hilda. the secretary will join us. i would like to invite dr. don schwartz to come. is staying.r am happy to have...
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a 2006 law that drains $5 billion a year from post office revenue while the postal service is forced to overpay billions more into federal accounts. congress created this problem, and congress can fix it. over 20 million drivers are insured with geico. so get a free rate quote today. i love it! how much do you love it? animation is hot...and i think it makes geico's 20 million drivers message very compelling, very compelling. this is some really strong stuff! so you turned me into a cartoon...lovely. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> michael jackson's ex-wife debbie row mobbed outside the court today. row had powerful and shocking things to say to the jury today. cnn's ted joins us tonight from los angeles. very dramatic today. debbie row making it clear what she thought. tell me what happened. >> reporter: very riveting piers. jurors got a sense of what it was like to be by michael during these periods of his life. talking about the birth of their children and spending time with the father, he was a wonderful father and telling stori
a 2006 law that drains $5 billion a year from post office revenue while the postal service is forced to overpay billions more into federal accounts. congress created this problem, and congress can fix it. over 20 million drivers are insured with geico. so get a free rate quote today. i love it! how much do you love it? animation is hot...and i think it makes geico's 20 million drivers message very compelling, very compelling. this is some really strong stuff! so you turned me into a...
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one republican says he's pulled his 13-year-old son from the school because of the law. tim donnelly says his son isn't comfortable with being in a locker room or restroom with somebody of the opposite sex. opponents of the transgender law are gathering signatures for a statewide referendum to overturn it. >>> a federal court says state authorities can begin force feeding inmates who are taking part in a hunger strike. 129 prisoners are currently refusing most meals in protest against solitary confinement in state prisons. the inmates are eating one partial meal a day. prison doctors want the authority to step in if that changes. >>> actor dick van dyke was rescued from his car after it burst into flames. the 87-year-old's jaguar caught on fire on highway 101 in los angeles yesterday afternoon. an off-duty firefighter driving by saw van dyke slumped at the wheel. the firefighter pulled over, grabbed him and pulled him to safety. van dyke said he was not actually hurt. he was just trying to phone the dmv. >>> the royal family has released the first official pictures of pr
one republican says he's pulled his 13-year-old son from the school because of the law. tim donnelly says his son isn't comfortable with being in a locker room or restroom with somebody of the opposite sex. opponents of the transgender law are gathering signatures for a statewide referendum to overturn it. >>> a federal court says state authorities can begin force feeding inmates who are taking part in a hunger strike. 129 prisoners are currently refusing most meals in protest against...
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it was a terrible law. and so we had to figure out were we going to challenge it or not. so we all went to arizona to challenge it. we got there. and went out talking to people. and dolores huerta actually came back. we were meeting in a hotel/motel room. she said, "i've been talking to all these everywhere. and everywhere i go, people say, 'no se puede,' 'no se puede.'" she goes, "ah, you can't do it. you can't do it, you know? it's just too -- you know? and we got to, we got to answer that. we got to say, 'sÍ, se puede.'" and so that became the slogan in that campaign was "sÍ se puede." yes, it can be done. and that then became a farm worker movement slogan. "sÍ se puede." so in new hampshire, when obama lost that night, and there was a lot of that talk going on around. >> barack obama: generations of americans have responded with a simple creed that sums up the spirit of the people. >> marshall ganz: then comes out, "yes, we can." well, that's "sÍ se puede." >> barack obama: yes we can. yes we can. >> marshall ganz: that was a great moment. that was what sort of ra
it was a terrible law. and so we had to figure out were we going to challenge it or not. so we all went to arizona to challenge it. we got there. and went out talking to people. and dolores huerta actually came back. we were meeting in a hotel/motel room. she said, "i've been talking to all these everywhere. and everywhere i go, people say, 'no se puede,' 'no se puede.'" she goes, "ah, you can't do it. you can't do it, you know? it's just too -- you know? and we got to, we got to...
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the basic water law in the west is what we call the law of prior appropriation. it differs from repairing water law, which is in most of the rest of the united states, where water rights or connect it directly to land and if you have land that has water come you have a right to the water. if you sell land come you saw that water. you can't sell the water without selling the land attached to it. there's just not enough water out here to operate that way. so the minors very early in western has read in the early 1800s coming to california made up their own sort of agreement with each other. whoever got their first stop the water and they have the right to direct it where ever they needed it and sometimes a long distance you have to send water to where it's needed. so this law of prior appropriations as it evolves over a few decades becomes law, which basically comes down to first in time, first in great. if you get there first coming of the most water. whoever comes next guess was left over. there's one caveat to that law, the caveat that official use. you have to
the basic water law in the west is what we call the law of prior appropriation. it differs from repairing water law, which is in most of the rest of the united states, where water rights or connect it directly to land and if you have land that has water come you have a right to the water. if you sell land come you saw that water. you can't sell the water without selling the land attached to it. there's just not enough water out here to operate that way. so the minors very early in western has...